I went to http://wiki.bennugd.org/index.php?title=Tutorial:Setting_up_Bennu_on_Linux .. and added ubuntu repo, after that i quit then rerun package manager and ticked everything bennu wise to install.. worked ok for me, i also found that this time after installing the newest kubuntu instead of ubuntu this time... , then installing gnome within Kubuntu and booting up into that, i can use kate fully with the terminal working, and not have to use KDE (which i find kinda sucks) and found that sdl and everything was already installed!! .... which is handy!

Good work with the script SplinterGU, the download is ready for get BennuGD in Linux another time :DI have a issue in the execution of bgdc/bgdi in my Ubuntu x64. There isn't libcrypto.so.1.0.0 for x86 in my system. I can solve this problem looking for the libs in the network and i have uploaded a file with the libcrypto for x86: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0JMDWCF7 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0JMDWCF7).Download it and extract, then, copy the files in /usr/lib32/ and enjoy BennuGD another time!! :D

bgdc: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.1.0.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryI've tried to install openssl and says its already installed and in the most recent version. Any suggestion?

Gecko, the first thing you need to know is if you are using a 32 bits OS or a 64bits OS, then, you must to looking for the /usr/lib/ directory with the sudo command. If you use a 64bits OS, the directory what you must fount is /usr/lib32/.When you find the directory mentioned before, you must download the file and extract it, then, copy the file to the directory /usr/lib/ or /usr/lib32/To do this step, you must open a console and write: 'sudo nautilus' without the ' simbol, then, a window of the file explorer must be opened, but is in the directory /root/ . Go up once and go into home folder, then, your user and your download folder, copy the files extracted before in the directory before mentioned.Now, BennuGD must work properly.Splinter, I think I can modify the script to install automatically the libcrypto.so.1.0.0